Released: June 1, 2009

Songwriter: LeToya Luckett Andre Merritt Cory Bold Chris Brown

Producer: Andre Merritt Cory Bold

[Intro]
(Cory Bold, LeToya)
So swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her (You think you slick)
Swing batta batta batta (Ha ha ha...)
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
So swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her (We'll see)
Swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her

[Verse 1]
Now ain't nobody perfect but I've (Given everything)
Even past the fact that you lied (And what you did to me)
And lonely nights at home when I cried
Baby I cried, baby I tried, yeah

[Pre-Chorus]
(And you don't) Even care about what we had
(And I won't) Deal with it, be your punching bag
(So don't) Compare me to what I think is trash
So I'm a take out the trash
Soon as I find out who she is

[Chorus]
Who is this chick that you think's all that?
Tryna steal you away, but I ain't havin' that
'Bout to put my foot down on homegirl's neck
To make her see that
She ain't got shit on me (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (That whore)
She ain't got, she ain't got (Whore)

[Verse 2]
Oh, so you wanna leave? 'Cause you ain't gone
You're a puppy on a leash, time to come back home
I done let 'chu out to play but 'chu ain't playin' fair
You done meet this little stray, bringin' fleas 'round here

[Interlude]
So swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
Swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
Right at her, batta, batta
Right at her, batta, batta
All I need to know is who she is

[Chorus]
Who is this chick that you think's all that? (Yeah)
Tryna steal you away, but I ain't havin' that (Oh)
'Bout to put my foot down on homegirl's neck (Now tell me who she thinks she is?)
To make her see that
She ain't got shit on me (Oh!) (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (Oh) (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (Oh, no) (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (No, whoa, hey, hey) (That whore)
She ain't got, she ain't got (Shit on me)

[Bridge]
Does she kiss like me? (Does she kiss like me?) (No)
Care for ya kids like me? (No) (Uh-huh)
Keep a secret like me? (Shh...) (No)
Does she cook? (Uh) Clean?
Do all the things?
Can you take her home to momma? (No)
Deal wit 'cha baby momma? (No)
Does she fight like me? Stay fly like me?
Down to ride like me? (Uh)
No, 'cause she ain't me, yeah!

[Chorus]
Who is this chick that you think's all that? (Oh)
Tryna steal you away, but I ain't havin' that (Oh)
'Bout to put my foot down on homegirl's neck (Hey)
To make her see that
She ain't got shit on me (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (Hey) (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (Hey, oh) (That whore)
She ain't got shit on me (That whore) (She ain't got, yeah)
She ain't got, she ain't got

[Outro]
So swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
Swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
So swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her
Swing batta batta batta
Swing mad up at, up at, up at her

LeToya Luckett

Being recruited into Houston-originated girl group, Destiny’s Child, accompanied by Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Latavia Roberson in the early 90s by Matthew Knowles, LeToya’s sassy, sexy, and outgoing personality along with her amazing soprano voice and charisma allowed her to spawn two chart-topping solo albums both certified platinum and gold when she released her solo efforts in 2006 and 2009 after her controversial sudden departure from Destiny’s Child along with band-member, LaTavia Roberson.

After departing from the group, LeToya and LaTavia attempted to construct their own girl quartet with the help of boy-band, Jagged Edge, named Anjel. The quartet recorded a demo with over 22 tracks. However, the production company, 581 Entertainment, which handled the group collapsed and forced the group to disband.

LeToya then signed a solo contract with Capitol Records in 2003 and began working on her solo debut in 2004, which came out as Letoya, in 2006 which peaked at #1 on Billboard 200, went platinum and spawned two successful singles, “Torn,” and “She Don’t”.

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